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«September 22, 2008 - October 22, 2008»
09 / 22
End: 5:00 am
Start: 09/22/2008 - 08:30
End: 09/24/2008 - 05:00
  • Learn, experience, and practice the Scrum Master approach to managing development
  • Apply lean-agile principles to software development projects
  • Build a cohesive agile team to deliver high quality software more quickly
  • Plan and execute small development iterations and internal releases
  • Respond to emerging requirements and competitive pressures
  • Practice Scrum leadership within a simulated project

Eliminate Barriers to Development SuccessScrum is an agile development method for project management that removes barriers between you

09 / 23
End: 5:00 am
Start: 09/22/2008 - 08:30
End: 09/24/2008 - 05:00
  • Learn, experience, and practice the Scrum Master approach to managing development
  • Apply lean-agile principles to software development projects
  • Build a cohesive agile team to deliver high quality software more quickly
  • Plan and execute small development iterations and internal releases
  • Respond to emerging requirements and competitive pressures
  • Practice Scrum leadership within a simulated project

Eliminate Barriers to Development SuccessScrum is an agile development method for project management that removes barriers between you

09 / 24
End: 5:00 am
Start: 09/22/2008 - 08:30
End: 09/24/2008 - 05:00
  • Learn, experience, and practice the Scrum Master approach to managing development
  • Apply lean-agile principles to software development projects
  • Build a cohesive agile team to deliver high quality software more quickly
  • Plan and execute small development iterations and internal releases
  • Respond to emerging requirements and competitive pressures
  • Practice Scrum leadership within a simulated project

Eliminate Barriers to Development SuccessScrum is an agile development method for project management that removes barriers between you

Start: 6:30 am

In this presentation, Rob Myers and Steve Bockman will demonstrate the basics of both pair programming and test-driven development by building a sample application from the ground up, following the rules of the Test Driven Development Pair Programming Game.This game was originally developed by Brad Wilson and Peter Provost of Microsoft Corporation. You can read more about it at Peter Provost's Blog.

09 / 25
End: 5:00 am
Start: 09/25/2008 - 08:30
End: 09/26/2008 - 05:00
  • Create user stories that describe what the user really needs
  • Manage user stories over the life of the project
  • Combine or split up stories to fit in one iteration
  • Make sure you have all the stories you need
  • Ensure that user stories are consistent
  • Learn to accurately estimate story development time
  • Group stories to optimize iterations

Learn and Practice a Repeatable Process for Discovering and Managing StoriesThis course focuses on uncovering and managing the customers’ true needs for the product you are building.

Start: 12:30 pm

Free Seminars and Open Space Collaboration for Agile Managers and DevelopersRegister Today!Featuring Net Objectives’ Speakers: Rob Myers, Senior Consultant and Alan Chedalawada, President and Senior ConsultantHosted by: Net Objectives

09 / 26
End: 5:00 am
Start: 09/25/2008 - 08:30
End: 09/26/2008 - 05:00
  • Create user stories that describe what the user really needs
  • Manage user stories over the life of the project
  • Combine or split up stories to fit in one iteration
  • Make sure you have all the stories you need
  • Ensure that user stories are consistent
  • Learn to accurately estimate story development time
  • Group stories to optimize iterations

Learn and Practice a Repeatable Process for Discovering and Managing StoriesThis course focuses on uncovering and managing the customers’ true needs for the product you are building.

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10 / 16
Start: 10:00 am

Using the Implementing Agile Development Process Template for Visual Studio Team System 2008Many Agile/Scrum projects have more than one team, but few VSTS Process Templates address the issues of managing multiple teams pulling from the same product backlog. The Implementing Agile Development process template provides the data, reporting and team communication features to manage the multiple team project successfully.This webinar will discuss and demonstrate the following features of the IAD process template.

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10 / 20
End: 5:00 am
Start: 10/20/2008 - 08:30
End: 10/22/2008 - 05:00
  • Practice using test-first design development methods
  • Experience writing unit tests before writing production code
  • Automate all unit testing with xUnit
  • Gain experience developing programs in small verifiable steps for better designs
  • Use test-driven development to add new functionality to applications without adding bugs
  • Learn how to refactor (re-design) existing applications to make them more maintainable
  • Improve design by developing programs in small steps
  • Learn how to incrementally add new unit tests to legacy code while preservi
10 / 21
End: 5:00 am
Start: 10/20/2008 - 08:30
End: 10/22/2008 - 05:00
  • Practice using test-first design development methods
  • Experience writing unit tests before writing production code
  • Automate all unit testing with xUnit
  • Gain experience developing programs in small verifiable steps for better designs
  • Use test-driven development to add new functionality to applications without adding bugs
  • Learn how to refactor (re-design) existing applications to make them more maintainable
  • Improve design by developing programs in small steps
  • Learn how to incrementally add new unit tests to legacy code while preservi
10 / 22
End: 5:00 am
Start: 10/20/2008 - 08:30
End: 10/22/2008 - 05:00
  • Practice using test-first design development methods
  • Experience writing unit tests before writing production code
  • Automate all unit testing with xUnit
  • Gain experience developing programs in small verifiable steps for better designs
  • Use test-driven development to add new functionality to applications without adding bugs
  • Learn how to refactor (re-design) existing applications to make them more maintainable
  • Improve design by developing programs in small steps
  • Learn how to incrementally add new unit tests to legacy code while preservi
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